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    Scheduling Irrigation
    To Maximize Yield

    Arkansas and Georgia Extension Services describe various methods of irrigation scheduling to help farmers use water efficiently and get the most out of their soybean crop. Click here to read more.
     

    Redbanded Stink Bug Is On The Move
      Control requires three to four timely
      insecticide applications to minimize yield
      loss and maintain seed quality.
    Bullish Markets Or Train Wreck Ahead?
      Missouri market analyst proclaims,
      ‘Soybeans appear to be the most
      bullish right now. The USDA projects
      a tight 2008-09 carryover of only 165
      million bushels.’
    On The Cutting Edge Of Bean Biology
      Worldwide SoyTechnologies – a unique
      research center located in DeWitt, Ark. –
      owns one of the largest privately held
      germplasm banks in the central US.
    2009 Seed Quality Is ‘Outstanding’
      Mississippi specialist says the quality of
      seed for this year’s soybean crop is
      excellent – much better than the seed
      that was available last year.
    ASR: Fungicide Application Timing
      A timely fungicide application will protect
      the soybean crop, help keep inoculum
      levels low if applied by a number of
      growers in a region and aid in control
      of other diseases as well.
    Palmer Amaranth Plagues Farmers
      Glyphosate-resistant Palmer amaranth
      in Delta fields makes pre-emergence
      control a must.

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